Just got this from buy.at
Please be aware that Adams Kids has gone into administration. As a result, they are unable to guarantee payment for any future sales from this date.
I would therefore recommend that you remove all links to Adams Kids at the earliest opportunity, as we will need to close the programme later today.
Both Adams Kids and buy.at wish to apologise for the short notice and thank you for your efforts in promoting the programme. As soon as we have more information regarding the long term future of the programme I will let you know.
Kind regards,
This is a great shame - not only as it was a top childrens clothing brand - buy the missus loves the shops
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February 2nd, 2007
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Small side track from Affiliate Marketing - but I have been working with various shopping cart packages these past few month on a variety of side projects. Just thought that I would list the major contenders here along with a few thoughts.
osCommerce and Derivitives.
I have been using osC for years but have passed over the original osCommerce package for some of the derivitives.
I have used the major osCommerce derivitive CRELoaded on several projects of late, most notably www.shopscifi.co.uk, www.cricketretail.com and www.somethingsmellsnice.com after a bit of a teething problems a year or two ago with CRELoaded I have really adopted this as my shopping cart software of choice.
The other major osC derivative shopping cart software is Zen cart, though I have not used this directly I have seen it in action with ForbiddenPlanet and am quietly impressed by the results.
All the major osCommerce derived software have great communitys supporting the shopping carts with help, advice and contributions in form of modules
Away from osCommerce software there is still alot of choice.
CubeCart.
I have played with this and it is OK. Nice and tidy. Limited functionallity in the free version - but fork out the £40 (or so) for the full version and add some of the contributions and you have a fantastic little shopping site on your hands.
http://www.cubecart.com/site/home/ - again there is an active forum and dedicated mods and skins site at http://www.cubecart.org/forums/index.php
X Cart
X Cart - Professional - slightly more expensive and there is a very affordable support and a huge range of (paid for) addons. Best thing about this is that it uses Smarty Template Engine based templates, thus making it exceptionally easy to drop chunks of code into a template - ie:
<title>{$entry.Name|title}</title>
<a href={$entry.Name|link}>{$entry.Name|productname}</a>
There is not so much a development community - but a competitivly priced development team to provide help support and extra functionallity .
CMS Addons
It is worth noting that popular CMS systems have ecommerce plugins. Drupal have an ecommerce system see here.
Joomla has an ecommerce plugin - virtuemart
Free And Simple eCommerce Solutions.
Ok - so after all this we must pay a quick mention to the PAYPAL shoping cart - there done it. Ideal for the trader with no programming knowledge - other than the occasional bit of HTML and no budget to get a developer in.
A slightly more elegant system - free and easy is mals eCommerce this works in a similar way to the paypal shopping cart but can intergrate with a number of different online payment systems a fantastic implimentation of this can be found at http://www.bridal-jewellery.co.uk
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February 2nd, 2007
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oscommerce, cubecart, xcart, x-cart, ecommerce, php, mysql, paypal |
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